English, 15.10.2020 14:01, dariagodoy8
E. Rewrite the following sentences selecting the verbs from the brackets.
1. I wish you tell me earlier. (should, must, would)
2. If you see him, give him my regards. (shall, should, would)
3. I intending to do a job. (is, am, are)
4. We dancing with joy. (is, are, was)
5. You light a match; the room is full of gas. (needn't, mustn't won't)
6. You be punctual, (should, would, ought)
7. He won the disciple prize. (has, have, was)
8. you show me the way to the station? (shall, should, could)
9. He said I use his telephone at any time. (could, might, should)
10. You to pay your debts. (ought, must, should)
11. Ranju washing the utensils. (was, were)
12. I don't think I be able to go. (shall, should, can)
13. He not do his work. (does, do, was)
14. He take such a step. (must not, dare not, ought to)
15. He play cricket before his marriage. (must, ought to, used to)
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